Rangers remain unbeaten under Pedro Caixinha as they eased to a comfortable win over the Firhill side who are still waiting on their first win at Ibrox since 1981.

They rarely looked like busting that 36-year hoodoo in a match that was settled by goals either side of the break from Kenny Miller and Jon Toral.

Caixinha now has three wins and two draws under his belt since taking over and his players are getting to grips with the style he is trying to implement, even if it took them a while to warm up this afternoon.

The Jags, urged on by a big support who had made the short journey across the river, were comfortable at the back in the early stages and looked like a team enjoying their top six status.

But the home side, with Myles Beerman looking impressive at left back on his home debut - having featured at Rugby Park and Pittodrie, began to turn the screw as the half hour mark approached,

Beerman had two shots deflected for corners before Thistle keeper Tomas Cerny pulled off a great stop low to his left to keep out a thundering header from Danny Wilson from a Barrie McKay flag kick.

The home side finally broke through with a terrific goal in the 38th minute and it came from Miller, who added to his two goals at Pittodrie by outjumping Niall Keown at the back post to nod a downward header past Cerny from James Tavernier’s excellent cross.

Caixinha kept McKay, who had been ineffective, in at the break and with Joe Dodoo on, Rangers looked far livelier.

Rangers' Jon Toral scores his side's second goal of the game

Miller came close with a piledriver that flew just wide after good work from the substitute and in the 54th minute, Rangers two loan players, Toral and Emerson Hyndman combined brilliantly to double their lead.

Hyndman cut in from the right, played a one-two with the Spaniard on the edge of the box and showed brilliant feet in a tight space to shuttle the ball back into the path of Toral who finished calmly.

3 Things We Learned

Enjoying the Beer

Rangers' Myles Beerman continues to impress (Image: PA Wire)

Rangers have unearthed a real prospect in Myles Beerman, who confidence, touch and drive caught the eye throughout in what was his Ibrox debut. The kid’s only 18 and has plenty to learn but we’re going to see a lot more of this left back.

No sting from Thistle

Partick Thistle's Mustapha Dumbuya (left) with Barrie McKay

Partick played like a team who did have any pressure on them and they’ve earned that right. They looked comfortable before the first goal but lacked any real punch up front an will have to up their game again after the split.

Miller's still magic

Rangers striker Kenny Miller opens the scoring

Kenny Miller scored again, played like he was 27 not 37, and never stopped demanding more from his team-mates. Give him the contract, Pedro.